Dingleberry Lake is a natural lake in Inyo County, California, in the United States.[1] The lake was so named on account of dingleberries hanging on the rear of sheep in the area.[3]
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| Location | John Muir Wilderness / Inyo National Forest / Inyo County, California |
| Coordinates | 37°10′56″N 118°38′15″W |
| Type | Lake |
| Surface area | 5.098 acres (2.063 ha) |
| Surface elevation | 10,495 ft (3,199 m) |
| References | [1][2] |
The Sabrina Lake Trail leads hikers to Dingleberry Lake.[4] Dingleberry Lake is a popular camping site.[5][6] The lake contains a population of brook trout.[7][2]
...christened the lake for the dingleberries on the hind ends of his sheep.
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